BY-LAWS 23 7 SECTION 5. No member of the SOCIETY shall knowingly or wilfully allow the name of the SOCIETY, or its assets, either actual or in theory, to be used by any person who is not a member of the SOCIETY. Nor shall the name of the SOCIETY be used in any way by any member to further the advertising or ambition of a member or non-member. ARTICLE XII COMMITTEES SECTION 1. At each annual meeting or as soon thereafter as may be convenient, the president shall appoint the following standing committees, consisting of three members each: Arrangements Membership Entertainment Nomination Finance Placement Library Program Medal Award Publications Publicity ARTICLE XIII INTERNAL ORGANIZATION SECTION 1. The SOCIETY shall be further governed by rules and regulations which shall be adopted by application to the Board of Directors, and if passed by them shall be voted upon at the next regular meeting of the members of the SOCIETY. These rules and regulations shall be binding on all members. ARTICLE XIV BY-LAWS AND AMENDMENTS An official copy of these By-I,aws shall be in the custody of the Secretary who will make the proper alterations in this copy whenever these By-Laws are amended. Suggestions for amendments to these By- Laws may originate in (1) the Executive Committee, (2) the Board of Directors, or (3) a petition presented to the Secretary and signed by not less than five members of the SOCIETY in good standing. The Executive Committee shall formulate all such suggested amendments and submit them to the Board of Directors, together with a statement of approval or disapproval. If the Board by a majority vote approves the proposed amend- ment, the Secretary shall send a copy of the proposed amendment to each member, and the proposed amendment shall be acted on at the first meeting which follows after sixty days of such notification, when a two-thirds vote of the members at the meeting shall be necessary to carry. Any proposed amendment not approved by the Board of Directors within ninety days from the time it is submitted to the Secretary or the Executive Committee may be brought to a vote of the membership in the aforemen- tioned manner by a petition signed by not less than five members in good standing. ARTICLE XV CHAPTERS SECTION 1. The SOCIETY shall have the right to establish local chapters in the United States, its territories and possessions, as well as in foreign countries. SECTION 2. Each chapter shall have the following officers: Chairman, Vice-Chair- man, Secretary, and Treasurer. The offices of Secretary and Treasurer, or Vice-Chairman and Treasurer may be held by one person, but the offices of Vice-Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer may not be held by one person. SECTION 3. All Chairmen of chapters shall enjoy the temporary status of Directors of the SOCIETY, only while attending a meeting of the Board of Directors, but the quorum of the Board of Directors shall not be affected in any manner by the absence of any or all Chapter Chairmen. SECTION 4. The Chairman of a chapter may delegate his powers described in Section 3 either to the Vice-Chairman or to the Secre- tary of the chapter when authorizing the one or the other to attend the meeting of the Board of Directors. SECTION 5. During the absence of the Chairman, the Vice-Chairman shall exercise all functions of the Chairman. SECTION 6. Each chapter shall draw up a set of By-Laws under which it shall be gov- erned. These By-Laws shall be derived from and be adapted to the requirements of the individual chapters except that no provision of such By-Laws shall be in contravention to any provision of the By-Laws of the SOCIETY, either in fact or in spirit. SECTION 7. The Board of Directors shall have the right to obtain a change of the By- Laws of any chapter if it deems such action necessary for the protection of the SOCIETY. A unanimous vote of the entire Board of Directors is required in support of a request for such change. SECTION 8. Every chapter shall file a set of By-Laws with the Secretary of the parent SOCIETY.
238 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMIST SecTlos 9. Whenever an election of Chap- ter Officers takes place the chapter Secretary shall notify the SOC•ET¾'S Secretary of the outcome of such election giving the names, addresses, and business connections of the elected Officers. SEcTlos 10. One-third of the accumulated annual membership dues shall be turned over by the Soc•eT¾'s Treasurer to the Treasurer of each chapter in February of each year, but this provision shall not be retroactive with regard to the dues paid to the SOCi•T¾'S treasury prior to the establishment of the par- ticular chapter. This arrangement shall apply to the chapters in the United States, its territories and possessions, but not to chapters in foreign countries with whom special arrangements shall be made individ- ually. S•cT•o•r 11. Chapter status may be granted to not less than four members who shall apply to the SoctE•r¾.
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